GETS GRIM BEQUEST I -• .■ :• • •• ... . ,1 • I.8on-ln-Law Left Fifty Cents for Rope ! ^to Hang Himself. ' , ^’ The feeling entertained by 'the late!1 George D. Wolf of Sonimerdale, Pa.,' v ‘ j toward Charles W. Wensel, his son-in-, 0j law, was shown in the following para- j tt- ' graph in Ms will when it.was admitted 01| .Tf *w(rr*v^ —---.to probate: . : —•i Fifty cents tx be paid to my son-ln-51‘iff#, Charles W. Wensel, a native of J i: Huntingdon, Pa., to enable him to biiy. i' a good, stout rope, with which to hang tl ! himself. ' •.» ' ti